Looking at https://build.opensuse.org/ and scrolling down...
"openSUSE Build Service hosts 29101 projects, with 193088 packages, in 44358 repositories and is used by 34267 confirmed developers."
I know we are awesome, and lots of packages in lots of different repos can add up... but perhaps there is an issue with these numbers? :-)
Happy Monday,
Michael Catanzaro - not on the list
Am Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2012, 23:23:49 schrieb Michael Catanzaro:
Looking at https://build.opensuse.org/ and scrolling down...
"openSUSE Build Service hosts 29101 projects, with 193088 packages, in 44358 repositories and is used by 34267 confirmed developers."
I know we are awesome, and lots of packages in lots of different repos can add up... but perhaps there is an issue with these numbers? :-)
and why do you think so?
You can check it yourself, do for example:
osc ls | wc -l
Happy Monday,
Michael Catanzaro - not on the list
On 12/17/2012 08:24 AM, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2012, 23:23:49 schrieb Michael Catanzaro:
Looking at https://build.opensuse.org/ and scrolling down...
"openSUSE Build Service hosts 29101 projects, with 193088 packages, in 44358 repositories and is used by 34267 confirmed developers."
I know we are awesome, and lots of packages in lots of different repos can add up... but perhaps there is an issue with these numbers? :-)
Ok, some of those 34267 accounts are actually scripts :-)
and why do you think so?
You can check it yourself, do for example:
osc ls | wc -l
I think you are simply right, we are quite awesome.
On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 08:24 +0100, Adrian Schröter wrote:
and why do you think so?
Because I haven't used it before, and the number is as exceptionally surprising as it is impressive. That's all.
Cheers,
Michael
On Monday 2012-12-17 06:23, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
Looking at https://build.opensuse.org/ and scrolling down...
"openSUSE Build Service hosts 29101 projects, with 193088 packages, in 44358 repositories and is used by 34267 confirmed developers."
I know we are awesome, and lots of packages in lots of different repos can add up... but perhaps there is an issue with these numbers? :-)
Case-sensitive (POSIX default), unique names Current number Growth, #/year SRPM BRPM SRPM BRPM openSUSE_12.2+BS 25934 42977 (too short measurement) all RPM distros 29847 56534 4016 9950
BS = without home:
Considering Factory has some 6000 spkgs, 25k on the BS sounds legit, given there's virtually no delay to SR acceptance.
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